czwartek, 18 czerwca 2009

Ugis Praulins - Paganu Gadagramata [1999] [MP3 192]


Latvian folk music, traditional pagan with slight electronic backgrounds added. A very good release, mostly calm and melancholic but containing also some faster parts.

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piątek, 24 kwietnia 2009

Joxan Goikoetxea & Juan Mari Beltran - Egurraren Orpotik Dator...


Another special one, this record contains basque folk mixed with electronica and mild experimentation. It focuses on Txalaparta, a strange kind of wooden drum. There are also bagpipes, accordion and ethereal female singing included, as well as a lot of ambient electronics. As a result we have something like ritual dark ambient with strong emphasis on percussion. Neither the record nor it's creators are famous and it's a pity. Link borrowed from some Basque site, I hope it's not a problem. Highly recommended.

Postanowiłem coś wrzucic zanim Latający zagrozi mi śmiercią :F Baskijskie świry powinny Ci przypasc do gustu, zwyrolu ;]

niedziela, 5 kwietnia 2009

Jan Dismas Zelenka - Missa Sanctissimae Trinitas

Jan Dismas Zelenka was a Czech composer who worked for Augustus II of Saxon as a roman catholic masses composer. This is my favourite of his compositions, I simply adore Kyrie Eleison II of this mass. No cover this time since it's extremely hard to find one in decent quality. I also apologize for low bitrate, but that's all I have.

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poniedziałek, 16 lutego 2009

The Bulgarian Voices - Angelite & Huun-huur tu - Fly, fly my sadness



1. Fly, Fly My Sadness 7:47
2. Legend 7:41
3. Wave 7:24
4. Lonely Bird 10:58
5. Mountain Story 10:17


A masterpiece of eastern vocal music, stunning with incredible harmonies and enchanting with the atmosphere of the borderless steppe. It's not a chance collaboration, Bulgarian and Tuvan ancestors were once parts of the same nation, but they chose different directions of migration and ended up on two opposite sides of Eurasia. Now they unite their east end west, their masculinity and their feminity, their individualism and order, their paganism and orthodox christianity - and the result is redeeming. If polyphony is your thing - there is nothing better than this album.

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wtorek, 10 lutego 2009

Vladimir Hirsch - Symphony No 4 "Descent from the cross"


1. Part I. After Expiry

2. Part II. Night Under The Cross

3. Part III. The Descent

4. Part IV. The Pass From Golgotha

5. Part V. Entombment

6. Part VI. Apotheosis

7. Part VII. Marcus VI/16
Another piece by a prolific composer of 'integrated music', Vladimir Hirsch. In my opinion better than 'Tobruk'.

sobota, 31 stycznia 2009

Geinoh Yamashirogumi - 3 records

(band's logo)

This is probably the weirdest and the most different, also most fascinating kind of sound I can imagine. It's a mix of buddhist chanting, japanese folk, indonesian gamean music and synthetizers. The band's most well-known and probably best work is Akira soundtrack. Nevertehless, I would recommend the people who are new to the band to download and listen in the order of this post.
"Geinoh Yamashirogumi (Japanese: 芸能山城組, Geinō Yamashirogumi) is a Japanese musical collective founded on January 19, 1974 by Tsutomu Ōhashi, consisting of hundreds of people from all walks of life: journalists, doctors, engineers, students, businessmen, etc.
They are known for both their faithful re-creations of folk music from around the world, as well as their fusion of various traditional musical styles with modern instrumentation and synthesizers." Links taken from
Zombiepaper's list on RYM .






Ecophony Rinne (1986)

Geinoh Yamashirogumi - Rinne Kokyogaku



1. Primordial Germination 11:49

2. Falling as Flowers Do - Dying a Glorious Death 7:55

3. Dark Slumber 5:11

4. Reincarnation 13:37


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Akira OST (1990)


1. Kaneda 3:10
2. Battle Against Clown 3:36
3. Winds Over The Neo-Tokyo 2:48
4. Tetsuo 10:18
5. Doll's Polyphony 2:55
6. Shohmyoh 10:10
7. Mutation 4:50
8. Exodus From The Underground Fortress 3:18
9. Illusion 13:56
10. Requiem 14:25

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Osorezan/ Duo No Kenbai (1976)


1. Osorezan (Mountain of Fear) 18:55
2. Doh no Kembai (Copper Sword Dance) 18:47


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środa, 14 stycznia 2009

Christian Zanesi - Le Paradoxe de la Femme-Poisson



"Christian Zanési (1952) is a younger composer who has been active with the GRM since 1977 after studying with Pierre Schaeffer and Guy Reibel. He is “a pure studio composer, a ‘sound sculptor.’ His music, which is inscribed and elaborated in the stereophonic environment, aims at establishing via loudspeakers a physical connection with the listener: that vibrant, organic being.” He says: “I have the very distinct feeling that music is only a ‘grand noise’ and that its interior is sculpted in a thousand details. It opens like a living organism to let my hearing wander around in it.”"


Music composed for a choreographic spectacle by Michel Kelemenis. Atmospheric musique concrete / electroacoustique, one of the best things I've heard from this genres.